Digit recall
Number Memory Test
Memorize digit sequences and type them back without mistakes. Choose 3 to 10 digits and adjust the speed with easy, normal or hard mode.
What is a number memory test?
A number memory test measures short-term recall. You see a sequence of digits, hold it in your mind, then type it back in the correct order.
MindRush makes the challenge flexible. You can choose the number length and difficulty speed, which makes it useful for quick practice or harder brain training sessions.
How to play
Select how many digits you want to remember, choose easy, normal or hard speed, then start the game. The digits appear one by one, and you enter the full sequence after the memorization phase.
There are five rounds. Your score depends on how much of the sequence you recall correctly and how precise your answer is.
Why digit recall is difficult
Numbers are abstract. Unlike images or colors, they do not always create a natural mental picture. That makes long sequences easy to mix up.
The order matters too. Remembering the right digits in the wrong position can still lower your score, because the challenge is about sequence memory.
Tips to improve number memory
Group digits into small chunks instead of trying to remember every number separately. For example, a six-digit sequence can feel easier as two groups of three.
Repeat the sequence silently while it appears, then type it calmly. Increasing difficulty slowly helps build stronger recall without making the game frustrating.